Bellevue Arts Museum

Bellevue, WA

425-519-0770

http://www.bellevuearts.org/



 

Forbidden Fruit: Chris Antemann at MEISSEN© (6/30/16)

Fragile Fortress: The Art of Dan Webb, with catalogue introduction by Nora Atkinson (4/4/14)

John Buck: Iconography, Work from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation (12/2/09)

Michael Peterson: Evolution|Revolution (8/27/09)

The Miniature Worlds of Bruce Metcalf at Bellevue Arts Museum (7/9/09)

Judy Hill: The Self Transparent, From the Collection of Driek and Michael Zirinsky (5/2/09)

Tip Toland: Melt, The Figure in Clay (7/8/08)

Sherry Markovitz: Shimmer, Paintings and Sculptures 1979 - 2007 (5/5/08)

Eden Revisited: The Ceramic Art of Kurt Weiser (2/20/08)

Bellevue Art Museum Names Michael W. Monroe as Executive Director and Chief Curator (7/12/04)

Roy Lichtenstein: Times Square Mural (3/27/03)

Alex Katz: The Complete Woodcuts and Linocuts, 1951-2001 (5/31/02)

Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature (3/2/02)

Bellevue Art Museum Opens the Doors to Its New Home (11/10/00)

The Self, Absorbed (9/13/99)

The Last Country, Photographs from a Community-based Project by Dona Ann McAdams (5/4/99)

1998 Pacific Northwest Annual (7/20/98)

Heir Apparent: Receiving the Secrets of Venetian Glass (1998)

Bellevue Art Museum to Showcase 49 Artists in 6th Pacific Northwest Annual (1997)

 

Bellevue Arts Museum is located at 510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA, and is the Pacific Northwest's center for the exploration of art, craft and design through exhibition, educational programs and partnerships, emphasizing the work of regional artists.

Hours and admission fees are available on the Museum's website.


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